These “4 types” of water, which are available in every household, are the favorites of plants and flowers. Water them once a week, and the branches will be full of stamens!

These “4 types” of water, which are available in every household, are the favorites of plants and flowers. Water them once a week, and the branches will be full of stamens!

Tea

I believe that in winter, many friends drink tea or something with their elders at home, which is warm and comfortable. But there is a saying about drinking tea: don’t drink tea overnight. Did you know that instead of throwing away the leftover tea leaves or overnight tea, it is better to use the overnight tea water to grow flowers, the effect is not exaggerated! When watering, do not pour tea on the roots of the plants. It is best to water along the edge of the plant pot.

Rice washing water

Rice water should be the entry-level water for watering flowers for many people who grow flowers. After a while of growing flowers, newbies will hear that rice water can also be used to water flowers. Watering flowers with rice water can promote the growth of flower buds and make the leaves green and shiny. Although rice water is so suitable for growing flowers, before watering the plants, remember to use fermented rice water so that the nutrients can be absorbed by the plants!

Fish water

Fish farming water is also very suitable for watering plants. Fish farming water contains leftover food and feces of fish, and it is also the living and breathing scene of fish. It is used to water plants and to a certain extent can be used as a thin, light fertilizer water for plants. If plants drink fish water regularly, they will absorb nutrients and grow more leaves and flower buds.

Soybean water

Everyone should be familiar with soybean water. The fermented soybean fertilizer water is rich in nitrogen. If you want plants to grow taller and have bigger leaves, feeding them soybean water is the right choice! Composted soybeans can also be a good helper for growing flowers. Bury a few grains in the soil. The plants will absorb them quickly, and the branches, leaves and flower buds will grow more vigorously!

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